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thanks chalky

just cant understand why a quality record like this gets

left on the shelf and forgotten needs to get air play

nows your chance lets see it played at life line

 

hope your ok

 

sid

 

 

I'm good mate, likewise I trust.

 

There's many a record ignored simply because the flock are chasing the same guaranteed floor-fillers and don't have the imagination (or balls) to stray from the flock.  Play safe, stay safe and get another booking :lol:

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Sanders, Robert & The Entertainers

Vlv: 001 DJ

Artist Sanders, Robert & The Entertainers Label Vlv: 001 DJ Format 45 A side I Can Easily Get Along With You B side What I Don't See Can't Hurt Me Year 67 City richmond. Cal Tracklisting
  • Produced By Ernest Johnson Of Eddie & Ernie Fame
  • Both Sides Written By Ernest Slade

£ 500.00

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What I Dont See Cant Hurt Me b/w I Can Easily Get Along Without You on V.L.V., cat. #: 002. White label promo. Grades VG. Glossy and clean overall with some very light, minor marks. Plays great. There is a small x in blue pen on the What I Dont… label. Solid, clean copy overall. Big rarity.

 

someone expects to make a bit of money on this one,

one and the same methinks.

 

 

ricky.

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sorry chalky, should have mentioned the top one is manships.

the other is from frenzy, just odd that they look the same.

 

ricky.

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sorry chalky, should have mentioned the top one is manships.

the other is from frenzy, just odd that they look the same.

 

ricky.

 

The "x" is probably done by the distributer, usually done to show which side the DJ plays.  He probably went through a pile so maybe why the "x" in the same place or similar place.

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so which is the rarest issue or demo

i seem to think ive seen more demos than issues on both labels

which were VLV AND CVC

so which is the rarest label

 

sid

 

I don't really know whether demo or issue is the rarest format, but are there really two separate labels? On the label it says V.L.V records and it also says C.V.C. publishing so I think there might just be some kind of confusion surrounding what the label is actually called.

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Sanders, Robert & The Entertainers

Vlv: 001 DJ

Artist Sanders, Robert & The Entertainers Label Vlv: 001 DJ Format 45 A side I Can Easily Get Along With You B side What I Don't See Can't Hurt Me Year 67 City richmond. Cal Tracklisting
  • Produced By Ernest Johnson Of Eddie & Ernie Fame
  • Both Sides Written By Ernest Slade

£ 500.00

  • Price:
    • $118.50 USD
    • $114.93 AUD
    • $116.88 CAD
    • €94.20 EUR
    • £74.63 GBP
    • Â¥9283.70 JPY
  • Start Date: August 26, 2012
  • End Date: September 02, 2012
  • Bids: 9
  • Seller Feedback: 1003
  • Buyer Feedback: 313
290766672664.jpg

What I Dont See Cant Hurt Me b/w I Can Easily Get Along Without You on V.L.V., cat. #: 002. White label promo. Grades VG. Glossy and clean overall with some very light, minor marks. Plays great. There is a small x in blue pen on the What I Dont… label. Solid, clean copy overall. Big rarity.

 

someone expects to make a bit of money on this one,

one and the same methinks.

 

 

ricky.

 

Hi Ricky, was it the ad that said it was Ernie Johnson of Eddie & Ernie producing. Is there any evidence of that or just an assumption from the name? He lived a fair way from Richmond CA. Ady

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The "x" is probably done by the distributer, usually done to show which side the DJ plays.  He probably went through a pile so maybe why the "x" in the same place or similar place.

Both have a dink - inner middle chip and a part printed D, the label is the same as in relationship to the dead wax, I would say its the same disc.

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ady, that scan was taken from mannys rarest of the rare

so i presume its right.

and just as i thought tony,the same disc.

ricky.

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